Open for membership. Societies are welcome and group rates are available.

Membership:

145

Course opening hours:

Daylight hours

Green Fees Midweek:

€18

Clubhouse opening hours:

10.00am to 11.30pm

Green Fees Weekends & B.H.:

€20

Mobile phones:

Not on course or in clubhouse

Green Fees With a Member:

€13/15

Dress Code:

Neat casual, no denim

Green Fees For Opens:

€15

Catering:

Full catering facilities by arrangement

Practice Area:

Yes

Days to Avoid:

Sundays & Tuesdays am

Club Hire:

No

Green Fees and Societies Welcome:

Other days

Buggy Hire:

No

Pre-booking for open tournaments:

14 Days in advance

Soft spikes:

No

Location

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Course Description

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Course Description:

Hazel Grove was founded in 1988 when P. J. Foley asked Watty Sullivan the resident professional at Grange Golf Club to design this 9-hole Parkland on the foothills of the Dublin Mountains. Watty was a legend in his, own time, with a reputation of being one of the best coaches in Irish golf. When I first brought Shane to Watty for a lesson and an assessment it was one of the most amusing hours I've ever spent on a golf course. I don't know what Shane learned but I learned a lot just listening to this gentleman of golf. I've had the pleasure of meeting him several times after that and all as one could do is listen his stories were true and amusing. Hazel Grove almost within the village of Tallaght is one of the most friendliest golf clubs to be found in Ireland and the visitor is extended a warm and genuine welcome at Hazel Grove.

As predicted Martin Hynes continues to produce good young golfers at Hazel Grove, Martin did it at Stackstown with not only Padraig Harrington but also top Armatures of the calibre of Mark Campbell and John McDermott. Now he has had another win in the Leinster Under-15 inter-club trophy in 2204, with Darragh Joyce, Nils Conway, Moss Landman, Andrew Healy, Shaun Dunne and Simon McGirr.The young men of Hazel Grove won the Tile Style Trophy in Stackstown Golf Club in 2004, when the team was, Thomas Geraghty, Moss Landman, Andrew Healy, they were captained by Darragh Joyce, and managed by Martin Hynes.

They were Leinster Champions in the Under-15 Inter Club Championship in 2003.

Hazel Grove won the South Dublin Seniors in 2004, when the team was, Hugh McGloughlin, Peter Donohue, Frank Kennedy and Berney Kavanagh.

The Ladies of Hazel Grove Golf Club were District Champions in the Ulster Bank All-Ireland Ladies Fourball in 2003, when the team was, Ann Hughes, Theresa O'Brien, Mags O'Connor, Philippa Carr, Aisling Neill, Marie Moynihan, Eadaoin Furey, they were captained by Bernie Roche.

Bridget McMillan won the ILGU Bronze Medal Final at the Curragh Golf Club on the 28th of May 2001. Bridget playing off 25 returned a score of 64 to win by four shots.

I was delighted to see the under-15s reach the finals of the inter-clubs at Hollystown Golf Club in November 2000, where they went down to the Island. The team was Sean Kearns, Kevin Leavy, Craig Scanlon, Donal O'Hagan and Brian Charters.

Full credit must be given to my old friend Martin Hynes, who is now coaching the youth in Hazel Grove Martin played a major part in Padraig Harrington's devilment when coaching at Stackstown, and in Mark Campbell's and Michael McDermott's the best of which we have yet to see. Watch this space, it should be interesting to watch the progress of the young crop at Hazel grove.

The Ladies of Hazel Grove Golf Club were District Champions in the Ulster Bank All-Ireland Ladies Fourball in 1996, when the team was, Barbara Kelly, Kera McGrath, Phyllis Noctor, Ann Hughes, Bernie Keppel and Erika Roche.

The Ladies of Hazel Grove Golf Club were District Champions in the Ulster Bank All-Ireland Ladies Fourball in 1997, when the team was, Ann Hughes, Bernie Keppel, Barbara Kelly, Aisling Neill and Ann O'Malley, they were captained by Brigid Kennedy and managed by Erika Roche.